Ford Duratec Engine - Names Reference

Names Reference

Name Family Displacements Year Features
Duratec 8v 60 PS Kent (Endura-E) 1.3 L (79.3 CID; 1299 cc) 1995–present OHV I4
Duratec 8v 70 PS Kent (Zetec-Rocam) 1.3 L (79.1 CID; 1297 cc)
1.6 L (97.45 CID; 1597 cc)
2000–present SOHC I4
Duratec Sigma (Zetec-SE) 1.25 L (1242 cc)
1.4 L (1388 cc)
1.6 L (1596 cc)
2002–present
Duratec Ti-VCT Sigma (Zetec-SE) 1.6 L (1596 cc) 2004–present
Duratec-ST
Duratec RS
Zeta (MVH) 1.8 L (110 CID; 1796 cc)
2.0 L (122 CID; 1999 cc)
1998–2004 DOHC I4
Volvo Modular engine 2.5 L (2521 cc) 2003–present turbocharged DOHC I5
Duratec-HE
Duratec FFV
MZR (MI4) 1.8 L (110 CID; 1798 cc)
2.0 L (122 CID; 1999 cc)
2005–present DOHC I4
Duratec-HE Ti-VCT
EcoBoost SCTi
MZR (MI4) 2.0 L (122 CID; 1999 cc)
2010–present DOHC GDI I4
Duratec MZR (Mazda L engine) 1.8 L (110 CID; 1798 cc)
2.0 L (122 CID; 1999 cc)
2.3 L (138 CID; 2261 cc)
2001–present DOHC I4
Duratec SCi MZR (Mazda L engine) 1.8 L (110 CID; 1798 cc) 2003–2007 DOHC GDI I4 Ti-VCT
Duratec V6/VE/25 Mondeo 2.5 L (155 CID; 2544 cc) 1994–2002 DOHC V6
Duratec 30 Mondeo 3.0 L (181 CID; 2967 cc) 1996–present DOHC V6
Duratec 35 Cyclone 3.5 L (213 CID; 3492 cc) 2006–present DOHC V6
Duratec 37 Cyclone 3.7 L (227 CID; 3721 cc) 2007–present DOHC V6

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